Best Revision Rhinoplasty Surgeon in Pittsburgh?

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Revision of collapsed nose

June 7th, 2011

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Correction of a collapsed nose likely requires grafting using your own cartilage. You need to find a surgeon with extensive experience in rhinoplasty and advanced grafting techniques. Don't rule out the possibility of going out of state.

Best Revision Rhinoplasty Surgeon in Pittsburg

February 19th, 2011

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Go to the website of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery to find a list of surgeons in your area experienced in revision rhinoplasty surgery. I'm confident you can be improved.

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Revision rhinoplasty in Pittsburgh

February 17th, 2011

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I trained in Pittsburgh and I am not certain who is best there for revision rhinoplasty. Some of the surgeons who did a fair amount of rhinoplasty are: Guy Stofman, Dennis Hurwitz, and Michael White. However, for a difficult revision, you may want to drive up to see Bahman Guyuron in Cleveland or get on a plane and head to Beverly HIlls, Dallas, or New York.

Fixing a collapsed (saddle) nose

February 16th, 2011

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Assuming your collapsed nose is a saddle nose, it can be fixed. It typically requires the use of a large graft of bone (from the skull) or cartilage (from the ribs) or less commonly man-made or cadaver material. Look for a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon or Facial Plastic Surgeon who has experience in revision rhinoplasty.

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